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Product description
This carbon fibre table tennis bat brings together power and control for players who want a step up from standard recreational paddles. With a 7-ply blade combining five layers of wood and two layers of carbon fibre, the racket aims to deliver stronger shots and a larger sweet spot for more consistent returns during practice or competitive play.
Key Points
The blade construction uses five wood layers including walnut and ayous paired with two carbon fibre plies to increase rigidity and response. An enlarged sweet spot enhances precision and helps maintain shot speed across off-centre hits. The concave pro handle features an inner carbon tube to reduce vibration, which should make longer sessions more comfortable. A case for storage and transport is included, and the rubber is described as optimised for spin and control. Note that the manufacturer specifies a 2.0 mm sponge thickness under the rubber, which prioritises control and defensive play while still allowing impactful spins.
Technical Specifications
- Name: PRO-SPIN Carbon Fibre Table Tennis Bat
- Blade composition: 7-ply (5 wood layers including walnut and ayous, 2 carbon fibre layers)
- Sponge thickness: 2.0 mm
- Handle type: Concave pro handle with inner carbon tube
- Accessories: Protective case included
Advantages
The added carbon fibre gives this bat increased stiffness and rebound compared with all-wood blades, so attacking strokes can feel more powerful. At the same time the 2.0 mm sponge and specialist rubber focus on controlled spin, which helps when placing shots or returning fast loops. The reduced vibration from the handle construction helps with feel on contact, and many players will notice improved shot accuracy without a marked increase in weight.
Usage Recommendations
Use this racket for training sessions, club matches, or casual competitive play where you want clearer feedback on stroke technique and more effective spin. It suits players developing both offensive drives and controlled defensive blocks, however consider that carbon blades often feel firmer than pure-wood alternatives and may take a short period of adaptation for players used to softer paddles. For storage, keep the included protector on the rubber between sessions to preserve tack and longevity.









